Fuel trickling out of fuel vent
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I filled the boat up after I used it last time and put it in the warehouse. Over the weekend the temps got warm so the warehouse was warmer as well, but not hot at all. There was a constant trickle of fuel out of the vent on the side of the boat. I loosened the fuel cap and it stopped. A couple days later it stared again. I syphoned 1/2 gallon out of it to see if it's going to do it again. Is that normal? I filled it as usual.
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Kevin,
There is significant expansion of the fuel, especially with 195 gallons. The storage area probably warms up more than you realize. Best not to "top it off" when it is cold. The rack/launch facilities will not allow you to top off on the way back in for this reason.
Noticed a Fountain sitting outside at the marina here in Toledo with so much fuel leaking down the side Sunday the vinyl graphics were lifting off!
The Red Dog is ready to go! Ran her on Sunday and made a few adjustments and just waitng for nice weather. See you soon!
Chris
There is significant expansion of the fuel, especially with 195 gallons. The storage area probably warms up more than you realize. Best not to "top it off" when it is cold. The rack/launch facilities will not allow you to top off on the way back in for this reason.
Noticed a Fountain sitting outside at the marina here in Toledo with so much fuel leaking down the side Sunday the vinyl graphics were lifting off!
The Red Dog is ready to go! Ran her on Sunday and made a few adjustments and just waitng for nice weather. See you soon!
Chris
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I figured it may be the expansion due to heat, I was just surprised to see it because I stopped the pump when I usually do.
Glad to hear the Red Dog's back. I'm sure we'll see you soon. I was supposed to go out today but a customer wants to spend some money with me today! I couldn't reschedule
How'd she run? Where are YOUR pictures???
Glad to hear the Red Dog's back. I'm sure we'll see you soon. I was supposed to go out today but a customer wants to spend some money with me today! I couldn't reschedule
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How'd she run? Where are YOUR pictures???
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Originally Posted by RedDog382
Kevin,
There is significant expansion of the fuel, especially with 195 gallons. The storage area probably warms up more than you realize. Best not to "top it off" when it is cold. The rack/launch facilities will not allow you to top off on the way back in for this reason.
Noticed a Fountain sitting outside at the marina here in Toledo with so much fuel leaking down the side Sunday the vinyl graphics were lifting off!
The Red Dog is ready to go! Ran her on Sunday and made a few adjustments and just waitng for nice weather. See you soon!
Chris
There is significant expansion of the fuel, especially with 195 gallons. The storage area probably warms up more than you realize. Best not to "top it off" when it is cold. The rack/launch facilities will not allow you to top off on the way back in for this reason.
Noticed a Fountain sitting outside at the marina here in Toledo with so much fuel leaking down the side Sunday the vinyl graphics were lifting off!
The Red Dog is ready to go! Ran her on Sunday and made a few adjustments and just waitng for nice weather. See you soon!
Chris
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Filled mine in Nov. Warm day in March was a nightmare. I had a steady stream coming out the vents. Ended up pumping out 6-8 gallons just to make sure, and think I swallowed 2 mouthfuls in the process
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Originally Posted by t500hps
I swallowed 2 mouthfuls in the process
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Some professional advice for you.
I had a patient one time who swallowed a little gas helping his son work on the car. On discharge, his concerned wife asked if there were any precautions to consider. I indicated there was only one activity he should definately not engage in for the next few days ... lighting his flatus!
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Boat ran good. No WOT runs yet ... didn't want to break something first time out! That would bite into the digital camera/computer budget bigtime!
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I had that vent problem before in the winter. What I found is that conventional wisdom says to store the boat bow high so that any water that gets in drains out the bilge drain. Well the fuel vent on my (and most others I've seen) is located at the aft end of the tank, so when it's stored bow high, the air pocket in the tank is up front where it can't escape. Pressure builds up when the temps rise and the expanding air pushes the fuel out the vent. If you lower the bow a bit when it's leaking, the excess air pressure will escape from the vent rather than fuel. Just my observation after having to deal with a dog that smelled like gas for a few days...
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Originally Posted by RedDog382
t500hps,
Some professional advice for you.
I had a patient one time who swallowed a little gas helping his son work on the car. On discharge, his concerned wife asked if there were any precautions to consider. I indicated there was only one activity he should definately not engage in for the next few days ... lighting his flatus!
RD
Some professional advice for you.
I had a patient one time who swallowed a little gas helping his son work on the car. On discharge, his concerned wife asked if there were any precautions to consider. I indicated there was only one activity he should definately not engage in for the next few days ... lighting his flatus!
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the stupid thing is, I think I have overfilled the tanks in the fall every other year for the last 10 years
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